The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 02, 1916, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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fSpcclnl to TliO Jlillletlll)
TtlMiAI.O. Inn. 31. At tlm anmml
iilettiiK oi thtf W 8 I. Chili on Wei-
iWf nnsniooii tnu following oilman
wtsrtj elected tor tliu emmlng jwnr:
lira, C. 3 flock. re-toetd prosldtint,
Jill, ff. I'. Herker, vlco iirealtlmit iiml
Site. H C Catty roolcctud wecrotttry
Hud treasurer Twenty four imiin
hdrti vruro present. After Hip IhibU
mm) mealon tho liulli'H wore snrved
Wlttl IVrilMlllltlHIItH l)V tllrt llOHtCStlOS,
Mr. Fred N Wallace, Aim B. C
CmlV and MA. C I Mock.
Tilt) celling of tlm Mult linn 11 mi My
Item completed The place present
M much better appearance now nml
tfl people ere niil to keep fairly
comfortable even on vnry cold nights
Thorn who helped with the work the
nnst Bk were Oon Bnmlttl, H, J
PmjItliffcBr Pete Jensen, Fred N.Wal-
tte, C. .1 Mock. Nell Key. .lonn
Coett, TNU Gerkltm, drover Ov
OerltlMB:. r W Hrowit, Roy Gorkln.
.Twin Barter and others
flavor! of the oltlcera of tlio Mar
eHMtK and Farmere Tolanhotin Co .
wMt to Prlneviile on Monday on Htm-
ItltWH.
Ahtttit fifteen couple enjimd tho
lmrariptln club iImmw ut the hall
o RotiirdHy nlitlit.
T. 0. Barker and hla itrlda are
HvIhk In the Chapman minitnlnw in
Houoymoott Row. mvarslde Drive.
The committee Mn R. lT. miok
Intfftr, Mtas Roue 1.1111m, nml Mln
Mariwrel Mock, met flaturtiav after
noon to make arrangementa for tho
nntoual entertainment titl Imiumet of
WW THllenm Uterarv Club A sub
eomniltfea, Mm B. C Cadv, Mm. T.
I, ftaaker ad Mm Vera nioltenann,
wm Appointed to nave charge ef the
decorations.
John Cu mlngham of Bond wtw hi
town ftnturdvy.
0. W. Homer will move part of
ni utofllr no Bend thin week where he
will open iHove.
Throe nloUh loml of the town
people iinn" vicinity went out to the
Conn ranch on Mondnv nlaUt where
they partook of no oyiter eupper nml
enjoyed general good time
Mr. and Km Arthur Dlrkeneon en
tertained a few friend at a curd par
ty FrWny nlnht
Tho roada on the rural ronte have
tMM htoekod with anow drlffa ao that
fho moll aervlce waa dlaoontinned for
tvtral daya the paat week
Ovor 5HM lack rahhtra have boon
MporUd killed the paat few weeks.
IMXHtirWrT.
fRoeelel to The Holletlnl
fTNIWURIIT. .ran SI tlehool
atftltod Monday after a week viiaa
Cf6n Thore haa heen ah flnndav achool
ht Pfnohnrat the paat three ftnndaya
.Mr. and Mm .foho Stylea wera
Tnftfut vlaltom jlatnrday
Canrley Snanah and Orover Mc
Allator ealled at the Hnyder home on
Harry Dietrich went to Tumalo on
Thnmriflr.
k'trt Jlmlfh made a trip to Tom
ato on dav feet woek.
rVmtvIioWv hna eclared war on
tho Jact rahMt aliic tha deep aoow.
R. H. and rrantr Dayton
knva beea hanHfia loga tha paat
H MlTOV.
fSpcclnl to Tho Ililllntln.)
H VMPTON, Inn. 2fi Mr nml
Mm. V T HHrrlHiin arrived Tlinr)
iUy from Bond, whore Mr HnrrlHon
Iiiih hcon pinployed aovernl miiiitlia,
.Mine Blind Pong ratimiiMl homo on
aiiturdny nftor atnylng two fok "t
C II HurnioiiH,
Nowton Wulla ninveil lila fninlly
lunik tn I.lwird rronk rtnturdnv.
Joo HuriiH of Iniiit'riiil Is liinilliiK
linv rroin Mr Fratiio plnoe
Mm Liiclntln ninok and Burr
Ulaok ninvetl hack to tln Mrnior'a
lioniPtdenil on r.lsnrd Croek aimtlay.
A a H"ogg mtnrnwl Sittidav from
nttti.iiua Aiiaa?nii ivUmnh Im hfia htuin
..iul. .....' at . ..'.... ,.,.i uMMii.t ffiotri HoikI Sntunla
rot- tho d month irrtl Van MRlr" nf n"n" lH ' rUu
mi me pnar mourn -,ii., iii.., ,i,. Hi., imw nmrii.ii
Mr Knnita wua a Hamilton eniien ;"""" ''- - .
mi nmm inti nun
Itodinoiul woro looking up tlio iuv
iniirkot In riovpidiilo Frldnv
At tlio CouiifU Cllili Frltlry nlit
Mlus ailiHtin, Mrs. PubIi, and Mr .Mil
lar wore .ttipolutoil an a nuiv prni;ram
comintttpn. A program wuh tliun Klv
on aw followM, Souk liy clioniB, reci
tation, Cttltorlno I'ubIi, trio liy Fav
Mlllnr, I.llilnn Van Mntrn, nml Catli
orino Push A Hpnllltig Iipo roiulteil
In tlio pnrenta oiit-sptilllnif tliu mcIiooI.
MuMiliinius Mlllnr, Puuii ami Wnl
drou HpollliiK to tlio lllBt.
Alvnli TpiimiIpIoii wont to Bund "li
Tlmrailay to visit UIb nloco, Mm. Edd
Spoo.
Mr. Kelly Is homo audita uftor n
alight opprntlon In Redninml.
Donn and Jim van Matre went to
Stmdnv
Mr and Mm. H. Pnmley took
Sundav dimtur at C B Hamon'B
S. rotnlM of Iniporitil ninde flnal
proof m hla homestead liafor Com
mtaalnner A a Fogg Tannery 'T,
Ivan Kiintta was callpd t Bond
Woilneadnv ly the death of hla ftuh
or. V McConnell of Iniporlnl was In
Hampton Tnoaday on lnialnoaa
Mrs r B Harmon nailed on Mm.
W. T Harrison Tuoaday.
A dealrnhfn bread knife free with
oven- annual mihaerlpUou to The
Bond Bulletin.
Mr. and Kra. O W. Unvdor ma'ln
hnalMaa trip to Rand oa Wednea
atev Ollbort Dietrich pnrchMod a line
milk eow frH Mr. Makata laat
WMk.
Kdna McAHatar visited her mother
laat TUMHlav
Charlie Howell went to Tutnilo
on 4a v laat week.
Loyd Root and Reginald BavHv
wera Tnninlo vlaltom Rntnrdav
r. V Hwlehor called at the llav
y home Wcdaeaday evening
r. H RMitah nnrahaaed a h r
and anddlo from Orovor WcOeilU'pr
laat weak
Onofga Root want ! Tumalo Tu
dav.
CfcM Hoaal1, flarrv MrOiilr and
f. li. Rpangh have Itoen loisv h ii
tag wood tha peei week
? Where do you trade At Mr
Gllnoy' Orocery.- Adv .
IIAH1TOX BCTTK.
rflpnclnt to Tlio Bulletin)
HAMPTON BrTTK, fin. 2rt -Riv
Fonts of Pleasant Vallev waa a v!h!-
tor In thia vlnlnirv Sunday
Afr VVonda waa over to do -mm a
trading at Brook In ga atore fliunrdi
Xr. and Mrs Horr.cn Brooklnga cull
ed nt the Jamea' home laat Sunday
Chrla Tinner returned to his home
stead after hplng out aoveral monrha
.Mr. Relsner matte some purchases at
tho Brookings store laat Ttinmd .
Jeaee Monroe returned to hla li m
loal Thursday aftpr being out to Hand
for ttome weeks.
Mm Oscar Rntaeln ratumed to her
home Thursday after apendlng tev
aral weeks at 1-ont Creek.
Cr. A Johnaon vlaitatl the Rolvat
school laat .Tnoaday afternoon
Onar Blaok la working: for Horice
Brookings.
Wm. Holat waa a vtaltor at Frail
MlllarN today.
Mm fflmmn Hlnman la on the a'ok
Hat.
.Mr. Denning came In tn Rrnoklnia
ftom Rherrllt valley Suadav and ow
ing to the snow waa nnable to go
fitrthar
Walter Boyd of Duttirt Spring
apont last week In CltiVBrilhlo.
Mrs. Johnson and Mra. Null wh-o
vlattiiig at Mrs. Welso's Tuesitny
Viola Mlllor spent Slimtay night
with Miss OlllMOU
Vern Skcltou waa a SlHlera vlaltor
Friday night
Tlio sttooml rali'ilt drive was had
Hi Plnlnvlow Inst Titaadiiy. Tliem
ware i'i men participating. Soveril
hiintlrctl ribhlts woro Itlllod. T!u
IHtlloa sarvetl dinner at Mr. Walton
A tlPHlrahle bread knife freo with
ovary annual atiliaarlptltm to The
Bund Bulletin.
A dealr shirt brand knife froe with
avory annnal whecrlptloa to Tha
Rend Bulletin.
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(Snerlnl to Tho Bullctlni
POVICI T, i TTr, Tan 28 K
Bnssett r dithi' la P-'-iovUIg several
THE FLfiVOl? OF
"SPEAR HEAD3
IS UHIQU
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A Chew That Has Been Famcus fw
a Third of a Century
rancclnl to The Bulletin)
CI.OVreRDAr.K. Jan .1(1 R. N.
Towna praachad In filovardnla Sun
day Hundreds of rabbits are being
trappeil ami shot In this vicinity.
The ftrst of the season they wave
ahlppad at a-prnnt to T'nrtlanfl.
Tony Trabnn and Mlaa rimhert
were married laat week. Mr. Trahan
waa formerly a Clovardnle farmer
and Mlea Imbert a Bend nurse.
Mr Nichols of PrlnevIHe waa hav
ing hav In floverdale Saturrlny
A load of freight wsa hauled to
Hlatpra Sundi thp first !n several
eeks
Meaars Itrlli Il'irnxl 1 Wnldr n
V "In.- and dnii p han d hogs to m.u
kpr Vfondm nd T usdnv
Mr liodvf'lr md Mr Nelson "f(
HAS THE RICH RED BURLEYTASTC
Chewinff h the only way to net tht
rich tate of the tobacco leaf And
the only form of tobacco in which you
Ret the leaf aj Nature made it is the
plug form.
A chew of Spear Head plun tobaccc
has a wonderful flavor such as yov
never did and never will taste in anj
other tobacco.
That Spear Head flavor is unique
mellow, fruity, everlastingly deliciout
and satisfying.
Spear Head has been famous for t
third qf a century as the richest, tasti
est of chews.
It's made of sun-ripened, rtd Eur
ley. And it's produced by the mos
modern methods, which develop th
luscious flavor of the leaf to the su.
preme degree.
It is safeguarded at every step in iti
making The factory is clean ant! san.
itary the processes are pure-food pro
cesses.
When the choice red Burley has beet
pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Heac
plugs you have a chew that simply can'
be equalled.
Spear Head is the high quaht;
chew of the world
Try Spear Head you'll neve
again be satisfied with any othe
chew In 10c cuts, wrapped in waj
paper.
d.
(lays last nook.
John TIiiKimin euturtnliiotl a num
ber of liRuhulur fi Iliads tin Tiuntin)
uronlliK of last wuuk. AmuilK thuao
present woro Otto and Will Pauls,
Uluii Loin?, Douoy ami Gljdo Muoie,
Juclt Myers and 3. D. Mtiattirtl ac' d
an olinponniBB. I
MIhh Muliul AUtm visitutl tier sinter
Mine Juiiu Allun In Prinuvlllu sown a
tlin'a Imit wook.
Voniu StHim Ih hmtllm; wood from
tho Ulvn placu Into Prinuvlllu tui lim
own line.
Inku Brix. K. A. Uiiasutt ami ''
.M. Churltnn hnvo liuuu luinlliig uonil
to Pflnevllle tho piiHt week.
Mm. . C TrtiHsiluIo ami iliiiiBhtnr
Dtirolliv ami Mra. N. P. Alloy viall-d
with Mm. R. L.. Mooro on TnestUu i
last weuk.
Clark Morao has recently pun-has-etl
a wootl anw ami will Iih raniW tor
work at ontse.
Mr. unit Mra. Renvoi Wlllcoxru.
Mr ami Mm. Jojj Shunror ami daUKl
tnr Until, were eiitortaLied at tho
homo of Mr and Mra. Walter Koator
on Snturday uvunlni;.
Mm. I.. W. Vanloron and Mrs, 1
I Chapman sml chilron spoilt Wetl
nosiliiy with .Mra. H, L. Moore.
Miss Huzul Bnyn visited hor pur
enta. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Buyn from
Frltlnv until Sumliiy.
3. D MiiHtnnl, MIhh Nnnrv Ciiiltl
and Otto Pnuln were Prinavlllo vlal
tors on Snturdny
Guy StMira baled 26 tons of hav
last wenlt which ho han soltl to I..
E. Smith of Radmoud.
Or i Pnstor and Allen Willconu it
trndotl the .Maaonlc Iodgo In Prine
vllle. Satunlav ovenln.
Duwoy Johnson Visited with frten Ih
in Prlnovlllo saveral tlavs lust weult.
Mr and Mrs. Allon Wlllcoson nml
diiuglitar Harriett vlHtteil Mr and
"rrs E A. Buasntt and familv m
Prlnovlllo on Sunday
Geo Bn.HO nml John Elder have
Mirfluued straw of C. jr. Charlton.
M'aa Bertha flocdaell returnetl to
her home on Saturday after miming.
Mlsa Ruth Foster through a sorious
mack of pneumonia. Ruth Is greiif
U Improvptl ami will soon bo able
to return to .schorl.
On Foster began hauling the
school children on Mondnv, after a
lav off of two weeks, owlntr to the
snow drifts In the road whlh made It
'ni possible to run hla car
Arc. and Mraf A. W. Ba-n ami I
Rlgoa vialtetl VhsBM Harel ami
Oladys Bovn In Prlneville on Sunday
meeM"r was holil nt the Wilson
school on Saturday evening for the
perpnse of dlacussini; the nrohlems
of obtaining patents to the ditch
land.
E A Bnssett and Movtt were din
ner guests nt the homo of Mr aid
Mrs Boas Bussett on Friday even
ing The Powell Butte Improvement
Club will hold their annual meetlm?
JfV O- J All Work I
yiar mouhi Done n
WnlRED Bf Quick and
LELJv 1 i NeaUy.
Fll I HSl Wcrkmanskip
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Vlltia VMIIuumiii miTuH a ini4lnea
trip to liuntl an Mumliiv, raturnini
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Tliu almrtage of water Is helm?
ItBHiily felt m 'liu farmers, is fe v are
prepared for stiuli i ltng coltl spell
ami iinltma a 'haw conies soon, many
will liti hiiuling wuter from the Hna
tun lulteH.
.Mra. John Snxton. who has lieen
nursing MIhh Pearl Russell In Prlne
vlllu Ih vlHlting Uw' brother and fam
ily, N. P AIIbv on her return to her
Inline at Opal Tlty
Somu L'c1pmunt wus expprlenced
at tlio Tom HiiHtan ranch on Satur
tlay, when M liuntl of rattle bloated
from bulng fpd third cutting alfalfa
Mr HtiHttm was ver" tortanate n
laHlng only one iteor
POWKI.I. UUTTB, Jan. 30 Tt
w.ter reached the atavo pipe todt
and everctie busy lining ponds and
rlsterns
The farmers hero nro ranking a
good showing In getting rd of tin A
raiddta 1 building feaccs around th
hay stacks and lualng a small open
ing The rabbits soon find It wh"ti
they are easily killed with cluV"
Thoio using polBon nre also having
good rosults.
C P. lllair lost bis riding pony a
few daH ago whon It found and ato
a llttlo of tlio poisoned hay put out
for ralilillH, Ono of the horses being
alntcred by I). A Patterson ato sotiiu
of tho poisoned ha and died, nls
(Continued on page 11.)
RIGHT BUYING
Right having acrounts for our Increasing IiiibIiicss.
We have never maintained that peoplo ought to trndo
with ua aimi.lv 1 eraute ero hero. Wo offer our
merchandise in competition with nil markets. If tho
mail order houses can sell cheaper than w'a do jnu
have a right to send away for goods but If you n
teml to semi away for an) thing in tho grocery line,
all we ask la that you give us a clianco to compete.
We are meeting mall order prices uiidor tho eamo
conditions and we know our customors can bo bettor
satisfied when they caa see what they aro getting.
W. C. McCUISTON
IIR.VD'S ih:t OHOCUllY.
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lot ns know ut
once what you
will hnvo to ship
in a mixed car.
V liny KvcrythiiiK.
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I.INU HA.MTAIIV HM'K as a contalnor for nil flours
leaving Its mill liny Hours contained In Till! HA.XO
I.I.Mt HA.MTAIIV HACKS becaimu thoy snvo ou from
fi aauls to 10 centa on oer rack ou buy. No waste.
IIIJMi 1'l.liril Mll.l. COMI'AW U bohlnd eery sack
of Hour leaUng Its mill with Its guarantiee. Nothing
Mcrldeed to keop Its products up to the hlghost stand
nnl. HUM) 1'l.oril Mll.l. COMI'AXV would majQ Ilontl
tho milling contor of Central Oregon. Uso Its produoiu
nml you will help to do this.
IIKNIl ri.OlIt Mll.l. emil'ANV pays top cash prices
for grains.
II!NI I'LOl'lt Mll.l. COMI'AXV has tlio latest ma.
t'hlnory Installed In Its mill
Kvory sack of flour jou buy from tho lll'.Mi I'l.Ol'lt
Mll.l. COMI'AXV you help to boost tho Central Or
gun fanner ami build up Its resources
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P1NELYN PARK. FROM EA5T SIDE OF DESCHUTES
Pinelyn Park
On the River Front
Pleasant Location and Building Restrictions
which insure only high class development.
For Prices and Terms address Pinelyn
Park Co., Box I 1 5.
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'l'rcddont-Managor
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